Tighness and pressure post robotic lobectomy: Will this pass?
I am 11 weeks post upper left lobe removal (lobectomy). Cancer free and very grateful. I would like to know if anyone else experienced tightness and pressure (constant) below breast area . I am not taking any meds, walking and doing light weights but the discomfort is always there. Heat and lying down makes it better. Dr, surgeon and physio are saying its normal and will pass. Anyone had that experience. Just needing a bit of reassurance. Thanks.
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Same with me. Now cancer free and very grateful . I'm 6 months post lower right lobectomy. Exercising is very important, both pulmonary and general fitness. Pacing oneself also very important. I'm no longer in pain of course, but I still feel a pressure where the surgery took place, if I've overdone things, the pressure feels clamp-like. I also can't find the right bra to wear. The band of the bra is always a problem now. Discomfort. I believe recovery takes a good 12 months, but regardless, I'm also expecting to have some ongoing discomfort. To no longer have lung cancer makes me feel the luckiest person in the world.
I wish you all the best, and everyone who has gone through this major surgery.
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1 ReactionThank you-I'll call my PCP's office. You are very kind-
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1 ReactionHi @flegmonde, It never hurts to make a phone call. If it's something that you wonder about, it's worth the investigation. You may be able to see a nurse in the surgeon's office. Just knowing what this is may put your mind at ease. Alternatively, I'm sure your PCP would want to help too.
Do you see your PCP regularly, any upcoming appointments scheduled?
I had robotic surgery on Sept. 30 of last year. I was fortunate - my surgeon was able to remove the cancerous part - right upper lobe. All the sampled nodes were negative. I still have a pouch of something under my right breast. It doesn't hurt, but I thought it should have gone away by now. I hesitate to call my surgeon-her work is done. I could call my medical oncologist- I've seen him only once and he did not examine me-just scheduled tests in March. I am in a quandary- my PCP would probably refer me back to the specialist. Thank you for listening to me!
I had lul lobectomy and lll wedge in February 2024. I still have mild tightness that gets worse with exertion. I'm told it's normal.
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3 ReactionsHi I had right lower lobe removed lobectomy with robotic July last year.. I still have pain around the incision site. All normal I was told I'm on pregablin 400mg.. Works sometimes makes me drowsy tired.. So at 8 months post op having similar as yourself it does get better time wise I was told up to 12 months... I'm cancer free in remission last scan showed no spread so fingers crossed... Glad your doing daily things little steps... Take care and keep smiling...
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2 ReactionsThank you for posting this. I will be going through a left upper lobe removal on February 24. This will help me to know what to expect afterwards.
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4 ReactionsTwenty three weeks since robotic surgery and yes the tightness does subside, but not completely gone to date. Very minor discomfort.
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2 ReactionsHi. Congrats on a successful surgery. I had RUL removed three years ago. I still have pressure on the right side that I’m convinced will never go away. And my nerves have never regenerated so I’m still numb. Irritating as this may be, it’s a small price to pay for having the cancer caught early enough to be removed. 💙
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3 ReactionsGood Morning! I had my LUL segmentectomy, not a full lobectomy, in March of 2023. I still get the nerve pain. More like an ache. Not bad at all, just a reminder of what my body went through I guess. I do easy stretching and am fine. Bras are the thing that seem to aggravate it no matter which kind I wear. The band goes right on top of that nerve. On weekends I don’t wear one and it feels better, but I still work at a school and I don’t go without one at work. I walk 1 1/2 miles almost every night after work and I do all the things I used to before the surgery. I don’t have the pressure any more. It does slowly go away, but if you do too much at first you will set yourself backwards. Take the time to give your body grace. It’s been through a lot. Glad you are doing well! Cindy🙏🙏🥰🙏
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